problem with rel t9

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the_doc735

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Apr 28, 2016
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Hi,

I have a REL T9 Sub and the neutrik speakon socket and plug were 'frozen' together and this apparently got smashed in transit!

I removed the broken socket and I'm waiting for a replacement to arrive.

In the mean time I decided to use the RCA input instead; "BUT!" ~ every time I switch it on now the 3.15A 250V clear glass fuse blows!

Would this happen because the speakon socket has been removed, the socket has a trailing cable with a small white plug on the end which push fits onto the circuit board, obviously to remove the socket I had to unplug it from the circuit board first; i.e. that socket doesn't have anything plugged into it at the moment; would this cause the fuse to blow?

I don't know if it was working OK before the socket was removed because I have only just bought the Sub.

Many thanks in advance!

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choccy_bar

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my guess the speakon socket has shorted , and tripping your amp. Possibly if you're unlucky the amp will be toast. You'll need to the the amp panel look at. Try removing the broken speakon socket from the PCB and try again. If it blows the fuse again, or you get no signal from RCA then bad luck..

why did you move a subwoofer with the cable attached?
 

the_doc735

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my guess the speakon socket has shorted , and tripping your amp. Possibly if you're unlucky the amp will be toast. You'll need to the the amp panel look at. Try removing the broken speakon socket from the PCB and try again. If it blows the fuse again, or you get no signal from RCA then bad luck..

why did you move a subwoofer with the cable attached?

Like I said 'above', the speakon socket has already been removed, so there's nothing 'to short out'!

The fuse blows to protect the circuit from damage!
 
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